Archive for 'Photography Viewpoints'
Where’s the Respect?
Black and white photography gets such little respect in this age of digital photography. You might find it used in a retro style, sepia-toned wedding photo, but you just don’t see it used as much as it could even though it can be used to produce such a wonderful imagery and photographs.
So why am I thinking about black and [...]
The Kodak Instamatic The Kodak Instamatic was one of the first commercially successful “point-and-shoot” cameras. The first Instamatic went on sale early in 1963.
A new series of Instamatics was introduced in 1970 to take advantage of the new Magicube flash technology. Magicubes were an improvement over flashcubes in that the need for batteries was now [...]
In the digital camera age, I’m finding that it’s really easy to get caught up with all of the tweaking of settings that come with today’s digital cameras. I suppose part of this is due to the way I learn, but another aspect of the digital photography age is that you can now take a photo and immediately see how [...]